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How does a person move from a place deficient of light? How can an
individual shift from a place of complete and utter chaos,
obscurity, apathy, and adversity? How does a person learn to live
in a state of divine prophetic destiny? The pathway to
transformation is through in-depth conversations with the One-True
God of Creation - Elohim'. In order to move to a place of prophetic
providence, your conversation must be divinely inspired. Hebrews
11:3 states: "The worlds were framed by the Word of God." Framing
begins with an idea, expands as a result of the imagination, and
gives life through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit through
divine utterance for a specific purpose. Declaring the Word of God
releases the creative power of God for authentic transformation.
Author, K. E. Allen, designed Conversations of a Watchman to: Draw
you into a deeper conversation with the Father. Strengthen and
renew your prayer life. Mend your brokenness, and enlighten your
pathway. Arrange your life according to the divine order of God.
This resource will help you exercise your kingly and priestly
authority and impose kingdom mandates to release God's original
intent in your life, family, community, city, region, and nation.
It will encourage you to frame your prophetic destiny.
Mothers don't need another "how to" book on parenting. What they
need is to know that they're not the only ones who stand on the
supermarket checkout line and share potty training horror stories
with total strangers. You can find plenty of books, relatives, and
therapists who are happy to tell you how to become the "perfect"
mother. Cookies for Dinner is the antidote to all that. Pam
Johnson-Bennett and Kae Allen are two mothers who reveal their
imperfections and embarrassments through hilarious true stories.
They bravely (or insanely) tell about how one unexpectedly learns
the poop capacity of the average car seat, what to wear on Chicken
Pox Island and what it feels like to have your toddler lock you out
of the house while you're wearing less-than flattering swimwear.
There's also the fact that no one tells you that your breasts will
be treated like a fast food take-out window or that a ravenous
infant can create more suction than industrial-grade vacuum
cleaners. And, let's not forget the appropriate technique for
removing a crow that is found sitting on the diaper pail while
you're changing your infant's diapers and how a sausage, egg and
cheese biscuit can cause an otherwise rational woman to do strange
things. Johnson-Bennett and Allen are good friends but total
opposites in their parenting styles. Despite their differences
though, these mothers have both ended up on the same roller coaster
ride of diapers, tantrums, separation anxiety, misbehaving
husbands, sleep deprivation and what the heck to name private body
parts. Whether the reader is a young mother, experienced mom,
mom-to-be, empty nester, grandparent, or still on the fence about
becoming a mother, everyone can relate to Cookies for Dinner. It's
the perfect gift for anyone who will be, is now, has been, or NEVER
wants to be called... mom.
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